Consumers call our hotline daily to ask us questions about insurance. Sometimes, consumers ask us to refer them to insurance sales agents who might be able to sell them the type of coverage they are looking for.
While we do regulate the insurance industry, we do not refer consumers to specific agents or brokers. However, we encourage consumers to check the licensing status of agents, brokers or companies on our website. Consumers can also call our hotline and ask one of our consumer advocates to look up that information on their behalf.
Read more about your insurance on our website.
Questions? Contact our consumer advocates online or by calling 1-800-562-6900.
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